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KNÜVER SHIMS STEADY GROWTH I Services in Hanover Presbyterian Swvlees tn Hanover pre.Dy erKn -Church. Eighteenth - rest and Boule • srd. tomorrow promise» to he of un usual Interest. In addition to two I timely subjects on popular subjects by .h. ,h„ n«v rharles H Bohner ■he pastor, tho Bev. Charles it Honner, there will bo a special musical pro ' gram at each service. Mrs. Leonard E. Wales, soptvmo soloist, singing at both the morning and tho evening service, Mrs Wales was heard In tho church for the flrst time last Sunday and mad« i « MoAido/fiv favnrihii' fmnrrîiAlon î>nm thu flm« mi the muelA will be of î f n » , h «nier and i feature H 1. exited Ô Win .he church Out Is expected to win Hie enuren îrïhHw Ä th" one hundred ; log the jear more ibafl one nunar a I "«' v members have been added to the dn û BkeW ?o'he 0 reported cessions than Is likely l ® b " r J r ^ hy any other church In tha Presbytery cf Vw Mstie tn s jear since coming to Hanover, a little more th n a year a^o. thfl pallor has hid wonderful lu ceaa In hit ministry tn«l already mem hF'ra and Mend* of trie church «r* convinced tint ll will no. be long b fore a larger church will have to be bullt on the present site. Mr. Bohncr's morning subject to morrow will be "The Man Who Is at His Wit's End.' His evening sublet will be "A Bigoted Kings Foolish Use of His Penknife" The End-,vor ? - cietles will meet tomorrow at the usual hours. Mrs. J. T. I.aB-nve will ad dress the senior society. At the recent annual meeting of Hanover Sunday School, Fr-d Somers Vrlco was re-etHcfed superintendenl. At the recent annual m-'-ting of the church V-, ssoelatlon Robert I', Robinson was elected president. Mr Bohenr will address the Girls' -Phur-h - it unlay. , The spring m-vun? of the Presb - '■< >r' v V^' 1 " r ■ ,0 I 11 mover church on April 1. and l-i. 'Ir. Bohn-T. Is tlic retiring moderator, ' Pr- «byl ry. Roquent Sermons and High Quality Music Win Church Many Friends UASTOR IN THE PULPIT TOMORROW Club on Sunday night on Doctrine." In lieu of the prayer service on Wednesday night, Mrs. Lulu Lovejoy Shepard will speak In the church on the "Mormon Menace." The Girl*' Club will conduct a bake Company's ohlce on next in the Gas /.ION LUTHERAN. . m;:;r:iî.°r":^ ttnowf ie Tt' 10.10 «/clock, sermon in German, by the pastor, the Rev -S. G. von Bosse, on the "The Centurion's Testimony:" In Kugl'sh al 7 30 o'clock In the latter servie» the public examination of this :.-ear'« English catechetical class, «jura bering eighteen boys and girls, will be held In the fundamentals of religion. 17.-' examination will last about an hour and take the piece'bf the usual sermon. ....... hundo school at 930 and 2.1.> oclock. ruestlay Hie Aoung People s society s - ' - ni -h Ht-rv ccs arc held «>n W- In--l.-y and Friday at * 0 dock, the caking sublcct tnr \\ednesday 1 - A ll-alhon » festlmony . for hri .lay. lb« German examination ' ' 1 In Wednesday Mrs. reserved. Melson and Mrs. Walter Melson-Slom in -1 will sing a duet. • kINi.SU (MID H. E CHURCII. Al Kingswod M. L. Church. Elgh teenth an«I Claymunt streets, the B«-v. Charles C. Harris, pastor, will preach !r. the mo'-n'ng at HCtO o'clock on "Paul's Words to the Brelhren." The speaker at the evening service at 7-30 o'clock w II be Miss C. T. Swartz, nn ; „1 field secretary of i*- Woman's Heme Missionary Society, school meets at 2 o'clock. Epwortb League at 6.43 o'clock. Sunday ItMTIAr.D-GN PMIK. Richardson Park Meihodist Episcopal Church, the Bev. George W. Bounds. la-dor: S«-rvlces to-.iuarrow will be as follows; 10.30 o'clock preaching by the pastor and reccpllon of ma mb rs; 12.1-3 o'clock session of the Sunday School and annual offering for-m esions; 7.30 o'clock sermon aiul reception of mem bers, followed by revival services. ADVENTIST MEETINGS. First Seventh Day Adventist Church, Howland sired, between Clayton and duPont streets, Ihe order of services i* as follows: Prayer meeting, Wednes 'lay evening at 7.43 o'clock; Sabbath School every Saturday at 9.45 o'clock; preaching or other servie, s st 11 o'clock; Young People's meeting al 3 o'clock. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Servicen will be held as follows by the Volunteers of America-. Sunday School, 230 o'clock; open air service, 7.15 o'clock. Fourth and Market streets; meeting In hall No. 508 Shipley street 8 o'clock; prearhlng by the Bev. L. R. Carter, theme, "Hell Is Your Doom Without Christ." EASTLAKE PRESBYTERI ANS. Eastlake Presbyterian 'Church, pas tor the Rev. T. P. Mordccal, will hold morning service al 10.30 o'clock, sub ject, "The Death Struggle;" evening »eniee. 745 o'clock, subject. "Wolves of tho Night." A young man's get-to gether sociable given by the Men's Bible Class will be held on Thursday. BAPTIST SERVICE. At the ElgWh Street Baptist CSaurch. at Eighth and Scott streets, the pas tor, the Rev. H. C. Jones, will preach at 1030 o'clock «and 7-30 o'clock; Sun day school at 2 o'clock ; prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. AT MT. ENON CHURCH. Al Ml. Enon Baptist Church, tomor row the Rev. A. O. Scott, pastor, a dea : con's union platform «i-rvlca will be held morning and evening. Deacon* of oth<-r churches are Invited to attend. Sunday school will be #t 1 o'clock; B. Y. P, L'. al 5 o'clock, and prayer meet ing Wednesday anil Friday evenings. mid-week TONI GUT— WG NIGHT—TONIGHT Red Men In war paint and full Indian Costume. You can see them and other Interesting tilings tonight at Red Men's Pow wow, Odd Fellows' H«ll. Tenth *n.) Kio^ -'----si* vd\ 'OTHEil FELLOW' STIRS INTEREST i _ BY SABBATH SCHOOL At Grace M. E. Church, Dr. J. W. B. : „ervloes. wlU be on : , T(||( n , hçr pellow." In the evening i (, 0 gorles of evening ssrmons on "Some Questions Asked by Jesus" will bn eon eluded, this week's toplo being "A ; - n#y w „ bo observed In the Sunday school, which meets at 12 o'clock. It Is expected that many new members will b>- received Into Um church as the result of th's special effort on the part of tho Sunday school At tii.* F i» worth League servtoe at 6J0 o'clock Walter Hlaokson will bo tho gn»ak« r and Miss Mabel Haley will play piano s .lus vm piano soiot , w if be sosp'ndcdt^i.seöfll.escs » w|| | t Conference. senior " n , " ,„ c , ud ' s . I M ° rnln » r "egan prelude. "Bcrceusn In ,\ Flat." Reade; anthem. "O Be Joyful |n (h8 , on , •• Corb |, l; offertorv. so prano S0 , o M)ss B(tbcock; • Come Ye ' Ch || dren .. Sullivan; organ poslludo. . **HeceMlonal.** Honors. 715 to 7.30 0 * c | 0 ck: Organ recital. T.rand Oiocur," | Kinder ; "Spring Song" (from the goutfi) Lomare; "Meditation," Faulkes; anthem, "By Babylon's Wave," Gounod ; j 'offertory, "There Shall Be No Light There," Wood ; organ poslludo, "Marcho Busse." Frysingcr. | - mrfiliyiri FI AOH 4 VR ZINMII 5 MOUD AND CTAVRlOn AI 1 I nnp STANDARD OF LORD _ | Services tomorrow at Soott M. E. Unlrch. Seventh and Spruce streets, will begin with class meeting at 9.13 '''•'lock At 10-30 .. clock the pastor. I the I ' ,n T. J. Sard, will preach; sub J' - ot, "The En-my s Flood and the | Lord's Standard Against Him." The or gan prelude will be; "Fanlas'e," Jos.-f ; Low; postlude, "Gloria," Andre. As the anthem th>- choir will sing "And ! Grace Church Ready for Conference Work; Omit Other Activities DECISION DAY HELD God Said Let the Earth," Simper; the j offertory, "Blessed Is Hie Nation," Low-' ,|cn. Sunday school meets at 2 o'clock;'in Epworth League at C.30 o'clock ; preach dng at 7.'JO o'clock by the pastor. Eve Ining organ prelude will be: 'Song to , hc Evening Star," Wagner; "Postlude ,n K -" as the anthem the Vholr vv-Il sing 'Lord of Galilee" Hall | b ,. offertory. "Songs of Praise the m .. , tho -fllcia! board Inmiedlately'afl-r* th<- 1 m,jrninK gerV,0C - _ ni.D SWEDES. Service, at Old Sw-def Church the BeV- imbert Bell vicar will he g o- c -l«»«-k H<dy Communion • in 30 A-rlo-k morning prayer and 's-'rmon • •• an 0>tock ; ^"ol- *7 30°o-'clock f. V eni n g nraser and sermon- ».1, ,, vi . nj . a P L i t uiy an . „ ' J! - Î Lllany and •» 7aJ ___ IMAIANUFI P F minn. immanuel P. E Chiir.i service's the R(>v Charles W Clash rector lomor-i j; . , u rirmmuntfin 745 1 9 45 o>Ioc? prayer and sernmn 11 o'clock* ( » praye rand sermon 7 13 o'clock • ^Sr^castofth-AnnunclatTon' holy communion, 10 30 o'clock ' GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Tbe Promotion Committee of the .V lontlc Conference will have charge of the morning service at 10 o'clock at German Baptist Church. The Sunday School meets al 11.15 o'clock. In the English service in the evening, the pastor will speak on "The Master's Self-Restraint." MT. PISGAH A. V. ■V Ml. Plsgah A. U. Church. Taylor and Buttonwood streets, the Rev. George ^ Collins, pastor, services will be: It o'clock, preaching by the jiaslor: 12.30 o'clock, classmeellng: 2 o'clock. Sunday ; School: 7 o'clock, Christian Endeavor; 8 o'clock, preaching by the Rev. Mc Sorlcy. ST. DANIEL'S. At Pt. Daniel A. M. E. Zion Church services will be as follows; 11 o'clock preaching; 12.30 o'clock class meeting; 2 o'clock Sunday School; 3 o'clock preaching by the Rev. Mr. Scott D. D. ; 7 o'clock Chrlslian Endeavor; 8 o'clock Paul Lawrence Durbar Lodge of Elks will attend. j FRATERNAL SPIRITUALIST. Fraternal Spiritualists' Church ser vices Sunday, 7.30 o'clock, No. 907 X»t nall street, conducted by Mrs. AVIlliam Moore. Messages by Mrs. Harley, of Philadelphia. !'i x Indifferent Church Members The church, So very often we permit ourselves to grow a bit careless and indifferent, your church, has lost something in blessing and power because some of us have been half hearted. If we need diligence in our everyday business affairs, we need it too in the King's business. A New World is Forming—New Ideals Are Being Bom The church has a big opportunity today. It must not allow that opportunity to slip by. God is depending upon you. Be as loyal in His work as you are in your own. Say a good word for the church wherever you go. Help to Inspire those around you with a new loyalty to Jesus Christ and His work. Let your loyalty and faithfulness carry a message to them. This season of Lent must kindle within us all a greater determination to win the world for, and to, Jesus Christ. Go To Church i WEEKLY TOPIC and SOCIETY ITEMS of lb*' _ , c CITY AND STATE UNIONS \v "Every-day Courtesies," I Peter 3:8-12. Wnllen by H. E. I.Ink, House Seo. Y. M. a A.) _ in ,h. n.n»,.r v .hnnt Mi . 41,1 !n th * flr,t century ' about tbe >•***■ to P«»««'. Whose original name was Simeon or Simon, an apostle of Jesus our Saviour, had gone Into ths Parthian Empire, and there wrote a let ter addressed to tho Jewish Christians of the ''Dispersion and the numerous: Gentile concerts in the churches of A»ls Minor." It appears to have been writ ten from Babylon, which by some Is un dorstood to mean Borne This Epistle U well described bv Leighton as ■ brief and yet very clear summary,i both of tho consolations and Inslruo-. tmns needful for the encouragement and direction of a Christian In hi. Jour nfv t . ii e . V en- elevating hi. thought j dc#(reg l( ,' thal i, ap pines* and . V»? . w. . . _arA ln * h m K *!? a # n h st # Ä i ° ï> ^ )# ' \ on Wl y* both of corrup on '!' lhln , l emp ' ,llo h n " d ^ Uon> from without. The heads of doe Irina contained In It are many; but the naln «h * 1 mo « ln»l»t«d on ere these three, fallh. obedience and pa tience; to establish In believing, to dl rf, «t ln do'"«. ««<1 comfort In suf feeing; often setting b-fore those to whom he wrots tho matchless example of the Lord Jesus, snd the greatness of their enrair»*ment!i to follow Him. Ilia a general exhortation to love and holiness While the epistle ha«if thus a practical design, It Is an evan ael'csl as If It had been chiefly doo trlnal. U point» everywhere to Christ ; to His atonement foretold by prophets, contemplated by angels appointed be fore the foundation of the world, to T ,ls resurrection, ascension, and gift of th, Spirit; Ills example .. a suffering Savior, md the awful solemnities of the last Judgment. Like Paul, he urge, the doctrines of the Gospel as the great motives of holiness and patience; like him he descends to the enforcement of every relative duty, while giving the most exalted view of our privileges as h-l-cvers In Christ. This brief outline of the First Epistle of Peter now brings us to our topic, "Everydsy Courtesies." and the flve verses contained In the third chapter gives us ample food with added desert for our consideration, Peter after giv'ng a general summary of relative duty, and after having de tailed particular duties he exhorts u» the 8 lh verse to be of one mind—as to the fallh Banish petty differences , Church, No. till East Eleventh street . the Rev. Joseph Karllng pastor, will SWEDISH M E. CHURCH. Servies al the Swedish M. E. ba held at the usual hours; morning] worship. 10.30 o'clock; Sunday school. !« Epwortb League. 7 (evening service, 7-IOo'clook The sub J^' <•» the morning hour will be Jesus Weeping Over Jerusalem." At the evening service Mr. Davis, head of -sducatlonol department of the local Y. M. G. A., will be the speaker. i — ST. LUKE'S RETOBMMt. Al st. Luke's Reformed Episcopal|God. iChurch. Monroe and Eighth streets, the) Rev. William Lamming, rector, services W «1 he ; Morning prayer and sermon 3 * o'clock; Sunday School at 2 o'clock; evening prayer and «* 7.30 o'clock. \Vednes«lay. at 8 «Wock, mid-week service. Thursday. 8 o'clock, fourth special Lenten st. vice. Dr. William Freeman tie. D. D.. of Phil adelphla. will preach; subject, "Learn to do well," Retreat For Men Allspices Knights of Columbus CATHEDRAL, SIXTH AND WEST STREETS Week March 21 to 28 —7.30 P. M.— Services in Charge of REV. JOHN J. WALSH, S. J. ALL MEN INVITED r and agree—as to the faith. Having compassion, "sympathizing" In the Joy» snd sorrows of others, loving tho (brethren; pitiful—toward the afflicted. Courteous ; genuine Christian polite iims; not the tinsel of the world's po nfcnsee; but stamped with unfeigned courtesy on one side, and humility on the other. Beal Christian curtesy mark» a conscious effort to be truly humble. Not rendering evil for evil ,n deed: nor railing for ralllng-.n word, but blessing your rsvllom. ren dering good for evil; because we ar. called to Inherit s blessing, not only passive, but active: receiving spiritual blmlng from God by faith, and In turn blessing others from love. It Is not In ® r< ^ er Inherit a Messing that wn H^Mhless but because our portion Is No ral'lng can nju.-e us. \U trs »0 Imtate God who blesses US. The Hr»t fruits of Hla blessing for eternity «njnyed by the rlahleoun even now. He who lovoa life present and cter n j ftni | (jçgj^* Ä0 to do. must fraln-curb. cause to cease Implying t , , r natural mcllnallon and eus " to spfak evlI . Men fommTO ,y , h) k thJt they wou!d b „ ea0l1s ,,| fh aw „ntcnness of their enemies if lhev (1)d not strenuously vindicate uxelr- rights But the Spirit proml-cs a llfe of blessedness to non- but those who ar0 Kentla Rm , patient. First, he warna against sins ,.f the longue, evil lnoMkina* next, atrainsi acta of In Jury one's neighbor. f.*t Ui* turn rom ev |i t and do good Let us be „ reable courteous nolltc and kind l vep aPtttn _ forth the spirit "f Christ! , vh ., b i. ths ground of cro-niked pre«--°. _ nt e « flrnn | iir c hlc»«odn<*ss " v d „ f t L Lord sr- ev^ over ' n * '^™ . K .]?" r ,_.. /.r, , " .h'p ' r , "r .'Zlv^vor^^gard but tho face , ,L J . r o «saino •i,e,n it >).. -v ; and »„ et »I m ... . la Jl| n i|,, t ..,,nlc an .^ , " L1 U 1 p ; p l(r ' verli* wh leb re ids' "Mit who verw which repls \ut ^> -* be that will ba -m > >ou. If ye • B followers of that whlrh is good. . o I«* bs neve- be afraid or ashamed .o "xh'blt »I rli times and u"dc-r all fir « imstanees the Christian Spirit Courtesy, thereby exhlbtllng in our every-day walks of life that spirit of blessedness; that goo I cannot be evil spoken of; "Everyday Christian Cour tesy." _ 1 morrow will be: Class meeting at 97W | o'clock, led by John H. Ford, At 10.3d L. M.i RETURN TO COD. Services at Madeley M. E Church to o'clock, the pastor, the lt-v. ®J° a ^ a 5^ ab lp P Wlto °ChrS " E X* •Vao*;l£J^^t rt ( 5ÏÎ5 O'clock wlU. tho superintendent. H G. Conner in charge, and Richard Smith leading lb « »Inging At ojjook the devo the'D° na l service of the tpworth L-ague - w «l h* b * w - A t oclock John H. Kord will direct the choir In leading a » ,jn » s,wl ,bff w111 preaeh at 8 o'clock, subject ' Return to " ; tomorrow will be as follows: sermon'o'clock, preaching by the pastor. Dr. ! H. Y. Arnett"; 12 30 o'clock class meetings: 2.30 o'clock, Sunday School ; 7 o'clock Christian Endeavor League; 8 o'clock, preaching by the pastor. Monday, official board; Tu-s.lay, class meHlng. RIG BETHEL CHURCH. The program for Big Bethel Churcii 10.30 SERMON ON TREASURE BY OR. W. E. HABBART Harrison Street M. E. church, Scr enth and Harrison streets, the Bov. W. K. Ilabbarl, pastor will hold sorytoas 1 as follows. W.JO oolooli, doss meeting; leader, Georgs H « xossitn, I JO o elook, ' Preaching by pastor; subject. Humans ,Pown f a l ; t special muslo; préluda. ., nt * ; 'll 1 ' 1 '" , • 1, c , ,■ ^., 1 ,^' » L« w? P ! !**' _ °L 1 u.'Jrîl ,. liJi* a. » ' na 'f.* t „ ' c i',, !v ? f , 1 T ! ÏÏ, ( * ?„^i"2^i,n V i rT ^ ll 2" wrel >»• p ''* *l2m „h. E T •«» ,u ,P er,n ' L i.s w. 1 " "JJ! ' 'j.r.E, " ,.„,7; a . , ' i'iw. P, . e " n . K £ V mu.lo w,ll Z ,,i u .-Aibunb «f "'t.-bumnnn — „ostlude Williams*' unlh.<m ^ ' So t.. K(lvvar J H '. " •sunset" Gabriel- i.ostbide' "Allegro iq..?!* . P . 0 , "V„ '.e .- 1 ^ J, l0n Mr ; HWHtold ' ° f | ,_|__ (OOKMW M E (III IK It r ÜOli .nan M E rhureh "t ankman M L. Church, f ,, Class meeting ii5 mteiing at .». «) ° preachina by the pastor. \V 0 a A o'clock; Sunday •«*?»> •» *M o'oMk The olto Ing î' 1 " be for , "»• build ng fund. Epwortb ^ " l .. 6 « wl« be In flu -« of 11 , , '. h ' K nrb Evangellal'c •fP r| f , . yv « be *> oclock S,ncö «„,*«■ C^oklimB* la'miu'i*^7, ^ ' 1 a " , '" ,ry ' pn. i nt day. .„-mss .idtibt' ."r ™. , T ST ' . ,. Al . ^ Swedlfh UapUat Church, Vl ®, v6r • i v *pueand Church street 'T, JT, Ï.LJ? »« VI 2 ok - . n }; ,rnl . lm meditation, subject, The (.real Bevel* .'v 0 clock i n ; blB scboo >; 6 *0 , "t' ' oun * People* meeting; 7.10 !?»i° ». preschlng service; subject. ' T b# '°' ea of K h '' ^ Tuesday. « 'f« 10 «** ' ,p :-P |B » business mod ing. Thursday, LL. o clock. Bible study v-r '' lM vnu m a . u , „ . ' AT ™ STEPHEN'« Tomorrow. Passion Sunday, will be ? n .J n,por W ,t day , al st - Stephen's Lutheran (Jturch. In the morning the R«[-*TedeHo Doerr will speak on "Tl.e lî.T »,Jî f H "' , ' m * ,Uo " f evening Uo w,l| speak on '.Man * (n-l, M , Agent. The choir will appear In new | vestments on Sunday. There will h« |»pedal and appropriate music. There will be a Lenten service on Wednesday of,evening, IllltlvriW SCIENTIST. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, will hold bcrvices Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and o'clock. Sunday evening al 8 The subject for the lessou On Wednesday sermon is "Matter." evening a testimony meeting Is held from 6 to 9 o'clock. The Sunday School convenes at It o'clock Sunday Ing. morn 1,1111 MASS MEETING Auspices Of— Jewish Relief Committee 1 QUEEN THEATRE SUNDAY March 21 ., ti 8 p. m. SPEAKERS Dr. Nathan Krass Mayor Taylor Gov. Townsend Rabbi D. B. Swiren Rabbi Samuel A. Rabinowitz Will Preside -Dr. Krass - ; I mi! has spent (i months in Eastern Europe and has a vital message to deliver. He is an orator of rare ability and the story of his experiences has caused a sensation all over the country. Sacred, Vocal and Instrumental Music Admission Free Time—Sunday, 8 p. m. Place—Queen Theatre MRS. SACHS TO SING AT WESTMINSTER At Westminster Church, the minister tt 10 R ev , Charles 1,. Gondee, D, D„ will praach , t Ul0 morn!ng * e ,-vk- a at 1030 0 -cIock. The double quartet, under tile «Urnctlon of Frederick \V. Wyatt, will t , ie gnlhe{M . Te Deum." by Buck ,, n ,f - K1( . r ,. e Wa s tho Wild Billow." by .Noble. The organ numbers will be: 'Principal Chorus In A," by Gullmant sod "Poslludo la E fist." by Wely. Ths graded Sunday school will meet st noon In the chapel and the adult Bible classes at the same lime In the church. \t the Vesper service st 4 o'dock. Dr. Candeo will continue hU sermons on "The Great Questions In the Bible." The subject will be. "What Must I Po to Be Saved?" Thl soloist for the afternoon wl " *" »' llh **«•» »«*•• ~» tral, °- of thu city. Mrs Sachs wl11 hln * " Ky * Hatb Not Se,?n -' b Y ° MU| - The double quartet will sing the an ,h ' ,,n - Th '' n " y U P ** t ' ,n ' 1 0ver< by Marks. The solo parts In the anthem w| H bc ,un f l,y n "'' ln ' , •■Sndgrsf, soprano and W. F. Butler, tenor. 1 l ! e .. u n » un . ** r *. .'^1 ' u*b!; by Schubert snd March In O." by Smart. | T, "1 Y ; h P C. will meet Sunday eve nln#r In lh ( » rhapel at 7 o clock. The meetlnir will he led by Miss Emma Dond. The topic will be: M Co-nperatlon l„ the Church M Outlined by the Inter church World Movement." ■ - - MKiMl ll\l>Tlsr (lU Bdl. Services In the Second B.ipllsl Ch "rch will bc as follows, tomorrow.| The Bev. Spencer H. Meeser. H. p.. will preach at both the morn'ng and even At KUk) o'clock the theme w «> be "The Baptist's Mission Task" At 7 45 o'clock, "The Tartlet of Con version." The Bible School will meet ' ll noon - \i o'clock, the Senior C E. So elely will meet In the chapel; sub jeet. "Every Pay Courtesle»"; Lillian E. Taylor. The musical Kraln will be us follow. l>rHan pre i ude Batiste; .• >p i r u , f ,j; Mrs. Clark, Misa Ful l-r. Mr Harper. William h,l..r; solo, 1 "O Lord of Life," Falter, Mrs. Julia naynard clark; wga posllud-. ( - Marche." Weber. Evenlng-Mrganpre | Jude. "Romance," Net hi; quirlet, se hected; solo, "O Rest in th« Lord;" "Or »torlo Elijah." Miss Fuller: organaelee Uonh |, allPlt M tnonil i N \ :l y. h ...-.-k. i leader, i' - Morning, uyarb-t, week prayer «nice, conducled by Dr. ' , " » r - •rganlst. Ihe ni -I WKSI.EV '■EHVICKS, At the evening service in Wesley M. E. Church, a-l 7.30 o'clock tomorrow night, all probationer* will he pres ent to be admitted Into full member ship, and all who desire to be received upon probationary nvctol)tv*h(p will bc accepted. Other services In the day will bc 9.30 o'clock, class meet ng; 10.30 o'clock preaching service; 12.15 o'clock Sun day School; and C.45 o'clock Young People'» meeting. BUSY DAY PLANNED AT SILVERBROOK Tomorrow, the Anal Sunday of th* conference year, will be a day of »pe dal Interest at Sllverbrook M. E Church, located opposite Union Park Garden». The first sen-fee of the day will begin at 102 b o'clock, opening with organ selections by Miss Connell, followed by special music by the choir under the direction of Raymond W. Utley. The -pastor the Rev. EFwood W. Jones will preach on the subject. "The Great Deliverer." The hymns of the morning will be In keeping with Uie old fashioned character of the serv ice. The Sunday School will meet at 12 o'clock. The .Men's Bible Claas will meet at the same hour. Derision «lay will be observed by the Sunday School with a t»pccl»l service. |The Junior League will meet at the 'close of the An opportunity to Join tb* h*' bo extended at the morning and eten* Sunday School seasion. The Epvvorlh League will hold Its devotional meet ing at 6.4S o'clock. Ttie evening preaching service will be of an evangelistic character opening w-llh a song service and organ recital a.; 7.30 o'clock followed by special choir music. "Hie subject of the pag* torjsjermon will lie "The Hard Nay." --h -via lag services. Class me- lings will be held Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, beginning at o'clock. at the Union American M. K. Church, imov V m. e. i m itai Services tomorrow will bc nu follows Twelfth and French street*, the ReV. Edward S. Bice, parlor. 11 o'clock ser mon hy the Rev. Isaac H. Trowery, Of Downlnglown, followed by class meet ing; 2.30 o'clock Sabbath School. Mrs. Laura V. William*, superintendent, and rehearsal of Easter music; 7 o'clock spencer Christian Endeavor, Mr*. ^Tor n>- i . V tàiursev president; k o'clock. aermou by the Bev. I. H. Trowery. ..... . —- MT. BETHEL BAPTIST. Ml. Hi-Uiel Baptist Church No. 416 West Front street, will have service* at 10.30 o'clock, preaching by the pas tor, the Rev. E. P. Corbin, subject, "Bun, Speak to That Young Man;" covenant m.-- ting at noon; B. Y. P, U meeting at 6 o'clock; 7.45 o'clock; • pivjclilng. subject, "'Trip to Hell;" > L-omtdutilon, 9.13 o'clock; Wednesday nl(tbt( missionary meeting; Thursday night, peanut grab; Friday night, pray er meeting. A. U. CHURCH. A. U. Church, French street above Eighth street, the Rev. J. W. Brown, pastor, will hold services a* follow*; 10 ,:i 0 o'clock, preaching; 12 o'clock, class meeting: 2 30 o'olook. Sunday school; 7 43 o'clock special sermon to Hie Daughter* of Conference, the Jun ior Hoard of Layton Horn*, the Homs Milo Missionary and women usher* will • have charge. ?